Design comparison
Solution retrospective
I am mostly proud of the page responsiveness to mobile devices.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?My major challenge was making the text color change on hover.
Community feedback
- @DylandeBruijnPosted 4 months ago
@MaxBidder76
Hiya! 👋
Congratulations on your solution, it looks very close to the design! I can tell you put a lot of effort into it.
Things you could improve ✍️
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I suggest adding a bit of
padding
to yourbody
element so the card has some space around it on smaller viewports. -
You could add a
min-height: 100vh
to yourbody
element so it takes up the full height of the viewport while still being able to grow when the content inside it grows. -
Try experimenting with CSS variables, they help you make your CSS values more reusable across your code.
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I suggest using clear descriptive CSS classes like
.card
,.card-title
and.card-description
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Try using semantic HTML elements like
main
,section
andarticle
. -
Try using using relative CSS units like
rem
andem
they make your layout more adaptable. -
Try putting your links in a list (
ul
) to make your code more semantic.
I hope you find my feedback helpful! 🌟
Let me know if you have more questions and I'll do my best to answer them. 🙋♂️
Happy coding! 😎
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